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    after war and after the loss of three important empires: the German‚ the Ottoman‚ and the Austria-Hungarian empires. Viewing the political map of Europe shortly after World War I it is noticeable that there were only two countries with no democracy in 1919‚ those two countries were the Soviet Union and Hungary. The situation was different in 1939 and not really comparable‚ because in 1939 there were only a few countries or nations with a parliamentary government. France‚ Britain‚ Switzerland‚ Belgium

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    How successful was the Weimar Republic (1919-1923)? As First World War end Germany had to face different problems. One of these problems was the fact that as the Kaiser abdicated‚ a new government was created. This new government was The Weimar Republic and the First President of the Republic was Friedrich Ebert. On the one hand‚ the Weimar republic brought many improvements to Germany and learned to cope with the problems the country was facing at the time. As soon as Friedrich Ebert became the

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    What were the more significant threats to the stability and survival of the Weimar Republic in the years 1919 – 1923? The right wing of German politics in the early to mid-20th century contained mainly industrialists and white collar workers‚ who mostly all had instinctive ambitions for a return to a more autocratic German state as oppose to the newly formed Weimar Republic‚ for whom they had a particularly ambivalent attitude. The left wing was also almost entirely committed to class struggle

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    “The biggest threat to the Weimar Republic was the Weimar Constitution itself. Discuss” The Weimar Constitution was the biggest threat to the Weimar Republic‚ because it eventually lead to many problems that would affect the Republic. These were: Hitler’s rise to power against the Weimar Republic‚ the downfall of the Reichsrat‚ the passage of the Enabling Act‚ use of proportional representation‚ political extremism and the institution of the Reichspräsident. Hitler’s Chancellorship eventually led

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    Was the Spartacist uprising the most important problem faced by the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-1924? Explain your answer. The Weimar Republic faced several problems during the years 1919-24‚ one being the Spartacist uprising. The Spartacists‚ a very communist party‚ were a threat to the Weimar‚ and became troublesome‚ making retaliation inevitable. The Weimar government however could not defend themselves in any physical way‚ so had to depend on the Freikorp‚ a more right wing group‚ to defend

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    Clearly‚ through a series of economic‚ sociocultural and political traumas‚ belief in the nascent democratic order was consistently challenged over the course of 14 years. At its inception‚ the Weimar Republic inherited a slew of disaffected soldiers and possesed poor infrastructure with which to address their grievances. To make matters worse‚ the harsh reparation requirements stipulated by the Allies not only served to further weaken Germany’s crippled postwar economy‚ but also served as an example

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    during a problematic time for the Weimar Republic. There were still huge economic‚ political and social problems following the First World War. The Weimar Government had been forced to accept the humiliating and crippling terms of the Treaty Of Versailles meaning Germany was put under a huge amount of strain. Germany’s standing in the world had been limited greatly by the Treaty as well. Stresemann had to address these problems and begin recovery of the Weimar Republic even under the harsh terms of the

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    Political‚ economic and social issues in the Weimar Republic to 1929 Year 12 Modern History 2013 * Mrs Lynch Jenni Hamilton Due Date; 26th of March 2013 Word Count; 1‚665 The collapsement of the Weimar Republic was due to many social‚ political and economical issues within. From its birth it faced numerous political problems‚ for which the causes were many and varied. These problems included political instability‚ deep divisions within society and economic crisis; problems were constantly appearing

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    so on. So how did Christianity survive as a religion‚ when many others of the time did not? There were many different factors that contributed to the religions survival. Including Constantine granting Christians freedom of worship‚ ridding the empire of all pagan religions‚ and the alliance between the state and church.

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    in the collapse of the Weimar Republic. It had economic‚ political and social impacts on Germany. The Great Depression came about due to the Wall Street Crash in October 1929. The economic crisis helped enable the Weimar’s oppositions such as Hitler to take power as they took advantage of the situation. Not creating a stable economic system after the first world war meant that when the depression hit the collapse of the Weimar Republic was inescapable. The Weimar Republic greatly relied on the US

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